Posted on 07/07/2010 12:23:45 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Well whoopie friggin’ doooo, John...Yer a peach of a guy...
If McCain always voted the way he talks this year he would have been elected President in 2000. If any Arizonan believes he will vote in the future the way he talks this year, I have some great vacation land on Europa I’m willing to let go for a very good price.
There are 58 Democrats and probably a couple of Republicans who will.
It’s called The RINO Hokey Pokey dance, for those who haven’t seen “The Maverick” on public display before!
McRat deserts a sinking ship.
Did McWindsock say something?
Time for McLame to exercise his election-year muscles.
RE: There are 58 Democrats and probably a couple of Republicans who will.
Kagan really is a lost cause. Unless someone filibusters, she IS the next Justice of the Supreme Court. No amount of wishing otherwise is going to change that. McCain’s vote one way or the other isn’t going to amount to a hill of beans.
That’s what we get for either : Voting for Obama or in the case of conservatives, staying home and boycotting the elections.
I have previously stated that I do not believe judges should stray beyond their constitutional role and act as if they have greater insight than representatives who are elected by the people. than the founding fathers when they wrote the United States Constitution.
McCain can't resist the same temptation he is berating Kagen for.
Don’t worry Juan, I’m sure Cindy will find a beer route for you to drive.
If that's the price paid for keeping the likes of Kagen off the SCOTUS, I'll take it. That anti-military, anti-American shrew has no business being seated in the nation's highest court.
Won’t help any but now we know Graham won’t vote for her either.
Sure he will he’s not up for reelection.
Maybe you’re right. I think he’s too much of lackey to buck the old man and make him look bad, but what do I know.
Sickening thing about McCain is that he knows how to pretend to be a conservative when it suits him but as soon as he shrugs off Hayworth, he’ll go right back to working with his “friends” on the other side of the aisle, which means voting for the likes of Kagan, supporting cap-and-trade, supporting all sorts of high taxes and big government, selling out the GOP at every turn and probably denouncing many of the conservatives now cowardly endorsing him.
It make me ill.
This nomination by all 'rights' should be shelved, permanently. Oh that it would be. . .
Yep it’s an election year...
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